oz-riley
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Joined: 11/24/2002 From: Melbourne, Australia. Status: offline
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Harry, I really don’t know who made this bottle or an Age however, here is a page from one of Ken Arnolds books which has a short history of Rickett's patent. If the bottle is pre 1821 it could have been made by Chubsee of Bradley, Ensall & Holt Glassworks, Stourbridge? The bottle could also be a Rickett's knockoff made by another glassworks of the same period. If it is one of the early Rickett's Patents, before they embossed the bases, it could date around 1822 to say 1827 (just a guess), this would give the bottle time to be filled by the producer, shipping to Melbourne took around 12 months in the 1830's. This would allow the bottle to arrive around the late 1820's or 1830. What I am getting at is we just don't see bottles found in Melbourne pre 1830, The first Settlement was established around 1835. There were Sealers and Whale Hunters also Pastoral Leases for a short period before the major settlement was established. So this bottle being from the 1810 period it is not out of the question just very unusual for Melbourne. Ken, Do you know which area in Melbourne this bottle was found? My guess would be either right in the CBD around Flinders Street or in Port Melbourne or Dived in Port Phillip Bay. The earliest bottle I have ever found in Melbourne was in Port Melbourne and that was a Salad Oil that had a registration diamond which dated it to 1838. Thanks Chris
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